Read Chicago Bears' full statement on decision to stay in city with new stadium
The Chicago Bears plan to build a new stadium within the city limits with over $2 billion in contributions.
- Bilawal Riaz
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The Chicago Bears have decided to remain within the city limits of Chicago rather than pursue a move to the suburbs. The team plans to build a new publicly-owned stadium with over $2 billion in contributions for the project. The stadium will include park space and amenities for public enjoyment. While the exact location of the stadium is not confirmed, it may offer access to the lakefront. The Bears’ CEO’s statement highlighted the economic benefits and job creation the new stadium will bring. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson welcomed the Bears’ decision and emphasized the importance of private investment and public benefit. The city administration is optimistic about the team and the White Sox staying in Chicago.
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